What is included?
Transportation in an executive bus, with air conditioning, TV, DVD, and minibar for more than 18 students; for less than 18 students, transportation may be done in a minibus or for less than 13 students in a van with the consent of the School and guardians.
Breakfast, lunch, and snack
Onboard snack and drink on the way there and water on the way back
03 teachers from the School
01 accredited Tour Guide from the Ministry of Tourism
Monitors during the visits
Travel Insurance
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Introduction
MONTE ALTO PALEONTOLOGY MUSEUM
Fossils are the main components of the Museum's collection. They are remains of animals and plants that lived millions of years ago on Earth and became incorporated into rocks. In most cases, only the hard parts of living organisms have been preserved. The process of preserving organisms over geological time is called fossilization: in this process, organic remains are buried by sediments, protecting them from total decomposition over time. The sediments become rocks, and the organic remains preserved in them are called fossils. Therefore, the rock and the fossils preserved in it will be of the same age.
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Detailed Itinerary
06:30 - Presentation and Document Conference in front of the College
07:00 - Departure to Brodowski with snack on the bus
10:00 – Guided Visit to Monte Alto Paleontology Museum
11:00 – Guided Visit to the fossils of dinosaurs, crocodiles, and turtles in the study laboratory
12:00 – Lunch
13:00 – Return departure to São José do Rio Preto
15:30 – Estimated arrival and disembarkation in front of the college.